About HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
Hurtigruten Expeditions are the world’s largest and leading expedition cruise company. It’s been almost 130 years since they first pioneered expedition cruising and they continue to explore the planet, visiting some of the world’s most beautiful and pristine regions.
With sustainability and exploration at its core, they offer small-ship exploration of ....more
Reasons to tour with HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
Hybrid ships that reduce emissions and push for change within the industry
Deeper exploration of some of the world’s most remote and unique destinations
While you immerse yourself in beautiful nature, wildlife, culture and history, you will learn from our expert Expedition Team and get unclose to understand the story behind what you are seeing.
Participate in research programs in the Science Centre, hear in-depth lectures on topics such as glaciology, climate change, plus engaging activities on deck.
Respecting traditions and protecting habitats through activities likes fighting marine pollution and supporting beach clean-ups
All-inclusive meals and selected drinks at meal times.
Included: Daily excursions including small boat exploring and landings. Not Included: Extra excursions and activities
Destinations: Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, Northwest Passage, Alaska, North America, Central America & Caribbean incl. Galapagos, South America, Europe, Africa, Norway
Covid Policies
We care deeply about your safety, health, and well-being. We’ve several procedures throughout all our ships, designed to keep you safe and healthy. We constantly review the global situation and ensure all our measures are following the latest guidelines from local authorities as well as our prevention measures.
Cultural Preservation
We strive not only to connect with local communities, but to share genuine friendship with them while always respecting their values and customs. As guests in their home, our emphasis is on appreciating their unique culture and ensuring our interactions are positive and upbuilding for all. You can therefore enjoy ....more
Awards
Expedition Cruise Line of the Year at the 2023 TTG Travel Awards and recognised by multiple sustainability travel awards for commitment to green travel
Economic Impact
We are dedicated to supporting the local communities we visit, and to creating beneficial ripple effects that continue long after we’ve left. By trading locally and sourcing services such as food produce and excursions from local suppliers, we contribute to the livelihood and welfare of people.
Social Responsibility
Sustainability isn’t something we can do alone. Everyone in our industry needs to work together for a greener future. We are therefore founding members of the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and members of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). These trade member organisations work to ....more
Environmental Sustainability
We announced our war on plastics in 2018 when we were the first expedition company to ban non-essential single-use plastic throughout our entire operation. That means you won’t find items like plastic cups, plastic straws or plastic cutlery on board our ships. You also won’t see our shops selling microplastic-made ....more
Responsible Tourism
Exploring our blue planet for more than a century has taught us the importance of being green. As a result, we are now supporting 41 environmental, cultural and social projects in 11 different countries. These range from helping endangered orcas in the Pacific Northwest and protecting Galápagos seabirds, to securing ....more
What We Offer
With HX Expeditions you’ll be travelling to some of the most remote and pristine places on the planet. These are areas where nature reigns supreme and where wildlife live free.
Itineraries on our expedition cruises are not completely set in stone. This gives us the flexibility of responding to challenging elements ....more
Our Story
Since 1896, we’ve been taking curious travellers on mindful expeditions to the world’s most awe-inspiring places. Today, we’re leaders in expedition cruising, taking our guests from the pristine wilderness of the Arctic, to the Galápagos Islands, or getting up close to Antarctica's penguins in our stylish, purpose-built expedition ships. Join ....more
Accreditations and Associations
ABTA, ATOL, IAATO and founding members of AECO (Association of Expeditions Cruise Operators)
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HX Hurtigruten Expeditions Ships
MS Fram
MS Nordstjernen
MS Fridtjof Nansen
MS Maud
MS Otto Sverdrup
MS Spitsbergen
MS Roald Amundsen
Santa Cruz II
Frequently Asked Questions
What languages are spoken onboard?
The working language on board is English. Announcements and written information are also given in German, and may also be given in French and Chinese on selected departures. In order to be able to accommodate lectures in a language other than English, we offer an “in-ear” translation into German. Lectures will be streamed into the cabins. Whilst Santa Cruz II sails under the Ecuadorian flag; Announcements for guests are given in English, and may also be given in German, French, Spanish, or Italian depending on the guests traveling. Lectures and other presentations are held in different languages in different rooms.
Are expeditions suitable for children?
We do welcome children onboard. However, Hurtigruten Expeditions doesn't allow children under the age of 5 to travel with us to Antarctica and South Georgia. For safety reasons, children under 12 years of age will be considered for participation in excursions at each landing. For those travelling to the Galápagos on Santa Cruz II only - Parents with children below the age of 6 need to present at embarkation a release form signed by their parents or guardians to board a Galápagos cruise. If children between the ages of 6-18 are accompanied by one parent/legal guardian, a minor consent form signed by the other parent, or both parents if the minor is accompanied by a legal guardian, must be presented on boarding.
Do I need my own equipement or can I borrow whilst onboard?
On many of our expedition cruises, we are landing in areas covered with snow. The terrain might be muddy, uneven, wet, and very slippery. The weather may be inclement and cold. This is part of being an explorer. For settlement landings in Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Norway, and other locations it is highly recommended to bring your own proper sturdy footwear. In Antarctica, South Georgia, and Svalbard, it is mandatory to use rubber boots for all landings as well as on nature landings in Arctic Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. In sailing areas where boots are mandatory for landings, they will be provided on board during your expedition free of charge. Boots are rinsed and declared clean from seeds and other biological material after every landing to avoid unintentionally spreading invasive species into fragile environments. We carry sizes from 32 to 50. If you need a smaller or larger size than this or prefer to wear your own boots, you are welcome to bring private rubber boots, but please be advised that our Expedition Team will have them checked before going ashore, to make sure they are suitable for landing. We also lend out walking sticks on board. If you are more comfortable using your own walking sticks, bring them along with you, but bear in mind that they must be properly cleaned and disinfected after every landing. For those guests onboard Santa Cruz II equipment includes sit-on-top kayaks, paddle boards, a glass bottom boat, and snorkeling gear (mesh bags, masks, fins, tubes, and buoyancy vests). The use of all these is free of charge. These activities are regulated by the National Park and must always be under the supervision of a licensed naturalist guide. Guests must attend a short safety briefing before these activities are held. Safety briefings and release documents are mandatory for participation in these activities. Wetsuits are available in all sizes, from XXS to XXL. All gear provided by the ship is cleaned and disinfected under the medical officer´s supervision. A brand-new mouthpiece is given to each snorkeler when using the ship´s gear.
Why do I need to pay a single supplement if I am travelling along?
The voyage prices you see across the website and brochures are based on two people travelling together and sharing a cabin. Solo travellers may be required to pay an additional fee known as a Single Supplement, which can vary depending on the cabin selected or destination. However, we understand that in the true spirit of exploration - some guests like to travel solo. So we occasionally remove this additional Single Supplement fee across selected departures, voyages and destinations. This list of departures is often changing, so for the latest information, please contact us.
What is your gratuity policy?
On board Hurtigruten Expedition Ships, it's not common practice or expected to tip. However, we have learned that many of our guests wish to give special thanks to our service crew on board. It is at the individual's discretion to honour the service provided by the crew in the bars, restaurants, cabins, and behind the scene. If you wish to leave a tip, you can do so by one of the following options: By seeing the reception and debit the amount to your cruise account. Or leave a tip in the tipping box located at the Reception, during the last days of the voyage. The money collected from these boxes will then be divided equally among all crew members after the voyage, we ask not to tip individual crew members during the voyage to ensure the people behind the scenes also are included. Please Note: Officers and Expedition Team are not included in this breakdown.
Can I use a drone whilst onboard?
The use of passenger-operated drones is not permitted during your voyage. This is for general safety as well as the protection of vulnerable wildlife and other guests’ personal security. Drones are not allowed in Galapagos. Flash photography is not allowed on wildlife in the national parks. Professional video photography requires a special permit of the National Park Directorate.
What should I pack for my Expedition cruise?
From the frozen Antarctic to the temperate Galapagos Islands and West Africa - the climate and conditions vary between the various destinations we explore. Regardless of the destination you visit, we recommend you bring suitable footwear for both wet and dry landings. It's possible to borrow boots, trekking poles, and other bits of equipment depending on the destination you travel to.
What policies are in place for Covid-19?
We care deeply about your safety, health, and well-being. We’ve several procedures throughout all our ships, designed to keep you safe and healthy. We constantly review the global situation and ensure all our measures are following the latest guidelines from local authorities as well as our prevention measures.
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